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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Editorial Method xi
- Introduction 1
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Part I Settlement
- Introduction 15
- One. Treaty with the Six Nations 19
- Two. A General View of New York 26
- Three. New York Population Growth 29
- Four. New York’s Environmental Transformation 34
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Part II Missionaries
- Introduction 37
- Five. Timothy Mather Cooley’s Missionary Journal 39
- Six. Rev. Jacob Cram’s Mission 69
- Seven. Sagoyewatha’s Reply to Rev. Jacob Cram 73
- Eight. Constitution of the Waterloo Missionary Society 79
- Nine. Reports of Episcopal Missionaries 83
- Ten. Missionaries to Sailors and Canal Workers 91
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Part III Revivals
- Introduction 99
- Eleven. Charles Finney’s Argument for Religious Revivals 103
- Twelve. Revivals at Marcellus and Amber 117
- Thirteen. Report of New York Revivals 119
- Fourteen. Bradford King’s Conversion 122
- Fifteen. Nancy Alexander Tracy’s Conversion 124
- Sixteen. A Convention to Regulate Revivals 128
- Seventeen. Theodore Weld on a Revival’s Aftermath 144
- Eighteen. Theodore Weld on Revivals and Women’s Rights 150
- Nineteen. The Grimké Sisters on the Limits of Revivalism and Reform 155
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Part IV Church Development
- Introduction 159
- Twenty. Brothertown and Religious Autonomy 161
- Twenty-one. A Baptist Constitution 166
- Twenty-two. Baptist Trustee Minutes 170
- Twenty-three. Methodist Population Report 177
- Twenty-four. Proposal for a Methodist College 179
- Twenty-five. Building the First Wesleyan Methodist Church of Seneca Falls 184
- Twenty-six. The Growth of Presbyterianism in the Synod of Geneva 190
- Twenty-seven. A Presbyterian Congregation’s Confession of Faith and Covenant 195
- Twenty-eight. Race and Ministry in Wayne County 198
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Part V Kingdoms of God
- Introduction 205
- Twenty-nine. Joseph Smith’s Visions 211
- Thirty. Mormonism’s Early Critics 218
- Thirty-one. Parley P. Pratt Encounters the Book of Mormon 223
- Thirty-two. William Miller’s Biblical Calculations 228
- Thirty-three. William Miller Defends His Prediction 235
- Thirty-four.A Historical Rebuttal of Millerism 238
- Thirty-five. Matthias the Prophet 245
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Part VI Intentional Communities
- Introduction 253
- Thirty-six. Shaker Charity 257
- Thirty-seven. The Church Family at Watervliet 260
- Thirty-eight. Account of the Shaker Settlement of Sodus Bay 262
- Thirty-nine. Indenture of Susan Remer to the Shakers of Watervliet 266
- Forty. Shakers and the Education of Children 270
- Forty-one. A Shaker Hymn 274
- Forty-two. Complex Marriage 277
- Forty-three. John Humphrey Noyes’s Home Talks 281
- Forty-four. A Rebuttal of Noyes and Perfectionism 285
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Part VII Religion and New York Politics
- Introduction 291
- Forty-five. Abijah Beckwith’s Reflections on a Political Career 293
- Forty-six. Selections from New York’s 1821 Constitution 296
- Forty-seven. An Anti-Masonic Declaration of Independence 298
- Forty-eight. Report of the Cayuga County Temperance Society 302
- Forty-nine. A Sabbatarian Convention 314
- Fifty. The Anti-Rent Wars 322
- Fifty-one. Selections from New York’s 1846 Constitution 324
- Fifty-two. Abijah Beckwith’s Consideration of Civil Rights for Women 328
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Part VIII Abolitionism and Ultraism in the Burned-over District
- Introduction 333
- Fifty-three. Rev. Thomas James on Antislavery Activism 337
- Fifty-four. New York Governor William L. Marcy Denounces Abolitionism 340
- Fifty-five. New York Methodists on Abolitionism 347
- Fifty-six. Establishing an Antislavery Newspaper 350
- Fifty-seven. Resolutions of the New York State Anti-Slavery Society 355
- Fifty-eight. Creating Antislavery Petitions 362
- Fifty-nine. How to Be an Abolitionist 368
- Sixty. Gerrit Smith’s Critique of the Clergy on Abolitionism 370
- Sixty-one. The Jerry Rescue 373
- Conclusion. The Legacy of the Burned-over District 381
- Acknowledgments 387
- Selected Bibliography 389
- Index 397
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Editorial Method xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part I Settlement
- Introduction 15
- One. Treaty with the Six Nations 19
- Two. A General View of New York 26
- Three. New York Population Growth 29
- Four. New York’s Environmental Transformation 34
-
Part II Missionaries
- Introduction 37
- Five. Timothy Mather Cooley’s Missionary Journal 39
- Six. Rev. Jacob Cram’s Mission 69
- Seven. Sagoyewatha’s Reply to Rev. Jacob Cram 73
- Eight. Constitution of the Waterloo Missionary Society 79
- Nine. Reports of Episcopal Missionaries 83
- Ten. Missionaries to Sailors and Canal Workers 91
-
Part III Revivals
- Introduction 99
- Eleven. Charles Finney’s Argument for Religious Revivals 103
- Twelve. Revivals at Marcellus and Amber 117
- Thirteen. Report of New York Revivals 119
- Fourteen. Bradford King’s Conversion 122
- Fifteen. Nancy Alexander Tracy’s Conversion 124
- Sixteen. A Convention to Regulate Revivals 128
- Seventeen. Theodore Weld on a Revival’s Aftermath 144
- Eighteen. Theodore Weld on Revivals and Women’s Rights 150
- Nineteen. The Grimké Sisters on the Limits of Revivalism and Reform 155
-
Part IV Church Development
- Introduction 159
- Twenty. Brothertown and Religious Autonomy 161
- Twenty-one. A Baptist Constitution 166
- Twenty-two. Baptist Trustee Minutes 170
- Twenty-three. Methodist Population Report 177
- Twenty-four. Proposal for a Methodist College 179
- Twenty-five. Building the First Wesleyan Methodist Church of Seneca Falls 184
- Twenty-six. The Growth of Presbyterianism in the Synod of Geneva 190
- Twenty-seven. A Presbyterian Congregation’s Confession of Faith and Covenant 195
- Twenty-eight. Race and Ministry in Wayne County 198
-
Part V Kingdoms of God
- Introduction 205
- Twenty-nine. Joseph Smith’s Visions 211
- Thirty. Mormonism’s Early Critics 218
- Thirty-one. Parley P. Pratt Encounters the Book of Mormon 223
- Thirty-two. William Miller’s Biblical Calculations 228
- Thirty-three. William Miller Defends His Prediction 235
- Thirty-four.A Historical Rebuttal of Millerism 238
- Thirty-five. Matthias the Prophet 245
-
Part VI Intentional Communities
- Introduction 253
- Thirty-six. Shaker Charity 257
- Thirty-seven. The Church Family at Watervliet 260
- Thirty-eight. Account of the Shaker Settlement of Sodus Bay 262
- Thirty-nine. Indenture of Susan Remer to the Shakers of Watervliet 266
- Forty. Shakers and the Education of Children 270
- Forty-one. A Shaker Hymn 274
- Forty-two. Complex Marriage 277
- Forty-three. John Humphrey Noyes’s Home Talks 281
- Forty-four. A Rebuttal of Noyes and Perfectionism 285
-
Part VII Religion and New York Politics
- Introduction 291
- Forty-five. Abijah Beckwith’s Reflections on a Political Career 293
- Forty-six. Selections from New York’s 1821 Constitution 296
- Forty-seven. An Anti-Masonic Declaration of Independence 298
- Forty-eight. Report of the Cayuga County Temperance Society 302
- Forty-nine. A Sabbatarian Convention 314
- Fifty. The Anti-Rent Wars 322
- Fifty-one. Selections from New York’s 1846 Constitution 324
- Fifty-two. Abijah Beckwith’s Consideration of Civil Rights for Women 328
-
Part VIII Abolitionism and Ultraism in the Burned-over District
- Introduction 333
- Fifty-three. Rev. Thomas James on Antislavery Activism 337
- Fifty-four. New York Governor William L. Marcy Denounces Abolitionism 340
- Fifty-five. New York Methodists on Abolitionism 347
- Fifty-six. Establishing an Antislavery Newspaper 350
- Fifty-seven. Resolutions of the New York State Anti-Slavery Society 355
- Fifty-eight. Creating Antislavery Petitions 362
- Fifty-nine. How to Be an Abolitionist 368
- Sixty. Gerrit Smith’s Critique of the Clergy on Abolitionism 370
- Sixty-one. The Jerry Rescue 373
- Conclusion. The Legacy of the Burned-over District 381
- Acknowledgments 387
- Selected Bibliography 389
- Index 397